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30 Apr 2025
#illegals
The Economist: How a judge’s arrest explains Donald Trump’s deportation drive
A federal judge in Milwaukee, Hannah Dugan, was arrested for allegedly obstructing the arrest of Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican man who illegally re-entered the U.S. after deportation. Dugan faces charges for leading him away from court, potentially facing six years in prison.
This incident highlights the Trump administration's intensified focus on deportations, with increased involvement from various police agencies. The administration is expected to ramp up removals with new funding from Congress.
Front Page Magazine: Still More Winning: Trump Sends Back 4,000 Foreign Criminals Who Were Here on Student Visas
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of 4,000 foreign students, primarily from Asia and the Middle East, many of whom have committed serious crimes such as arson, assault, and robbery. This decision has sparked controversy, particularly among those who argue for the rights of these individuals.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that student visas are not a constitutional right and that the U.S. has the authority to deny visas based on various factors, including criminal history. The administration's stance is that it is inappropriate to allow foreign criminals to occupy spaces in U.S. universities when American students are available.
#politics
The Western Journal: Report: Scott Jennings Considering a Run for Major Office, Waiting for Green Light from Trump
Scott Jennings, a conservative strategist and CNN contributor, is considering a run for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat in Kentucky, which will be open in 2026. His potential candidacy is contingent on receiving an endorsement from Donald Trump, a significant factor in GOP primaries.
Jennings has a strong political background, having advised McConnell and participated in key Republican campaigns. While he has gained media prominence, a Senate run poses risks, as electoral outcomes can be unpredictable. Other GOP candidates are already in the race, but Jennings' entry could significantly impact the dynamics.
The Western Journal: Watch: JD Vance Scolds 'the Media Assembled Here' During Cabinet Meeting
Vice President J.D. Vance highlighted the challenges faced by America, including manufacturing decline, military recruitment issues, and border security, during a recent Cabinet meeting. He asserted that the Trump administration is reversing these trends and criticized the media for its coverage of these issues.
Vance emphasized the importance of addressing these problems and pointed out the media's failure to report on the positive changes in military recruitment under Trump's leadership. He called for more attention to these successes rather than sensational stories, positioning himself as a key figure in the ongoing MAGA movement.
#society
Front Page Magazine: "Holocaust Remembrance Should Never be Politicized", Says Man Serving on Holocaust Museum Board for Entirely Political Reasons
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is criticized for being politicized, as its board is filled with political appointees lacking genuine ties to Jewish history. Recent dismissals include Douglas Emhoff and other Biden administration officials, raising concerns about the integrity of Holocaust remembrance.
Critics argue that the museum's leadership should reflect authentic connections to the Holocaust rather than political affiliations, questioning the appropriateness of figures like Emhoff, who lacks substantial Jewish ties. This situation highlights the ongoing debate about the politicization of Holocaust education.
Breitbart: Watch: Michelle Obama Tells Marlon Wayans He's a 'Role Model for Dealing with a Child That’s Transgender'
Michelle Obama’s latest podcast features actor Marlon Wayans, where she commended him for his handling of his daughter's transition from female to male. Wayans shared that the experience taught him about unconditional love and personal growth.
Obama's phrasing during the interview sparked social media mockery, particularly from Malik Obama, who criticized her wording. Meanwhile, her podcast struggles to maintain its initial audience, despite generating media attention with her comments on immigration.
GB News: WATCH: Environment Secretary Steve Reed welcomes Tony Blair's remarks on 'doomed' net zero policy
Environment Secretary Steve Reed has defended the Government's net zero policies amid criticism from former Prime Minister Tony Blair, who claimed the approach was "doomed to fail." Reed characterized Blair's remarks as "helpful" while reaffirming the administration's commitment to its strategy.
Front Page Magazine: Texas, We Have a Problem
In Texas, a significant transformation is underway, with the emergence of projects like EPIC City, a large Muslim community promoting a parallel governance model. This initiative, led by Yasir Qadhi, aims to establish a self-sustained community that prioritizes Islamic law over American principles, raising concerns about the erosion of freedoms.
The movement is gaining traction, with over 260 Sharia-aligned Muslims elected to office and plans for expansion into other states. Critics argue that this is not simply about religious practice but a strategic effort to replace constitutional freedoms with an Islamist ideology. Action is urged to defend existing liberties.
Breitbart: RFK Jr. Claims Biden's HHS 'Became a Collaborator in Child Trafficking'
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the Biden administration of being complicit in child trafficking and slavery, claiming that HHS's role in these issues has ended under Trump’s leadership. He highlighted efforts to phase out synthetic food dyes and reform dietary guidelines, while emphasizing the need to locate 300,000 missing children.
A whistleblower from the Biden administration revealed that the process of transferring Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) from DHS to HHS has led to exploitation, with children facing dangerous work conditions and potential trafficking. Concerns have been raised about inadequate vetting of these children, increasing risks of abuse.
Fox News: Richard Gere and wife eye US comeback months after moving to Spain
Richard Gere and his wife Alejandra Silva plan to move back to the U.S. after living in Spain for a few years. Silva emphasized their commitment to balancing life between Spain and the U.S. for their children, who are bilingual and will benefit from the cultural experience.
Gere expressed excitement about living in Madrid, appreciating the lifestyle and family connections it offers Silva. The couple, who share two sons, feel happier than ever in their new environment and view their relationship as a strong partnership.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: U.S., Ukraine Sign Minerals Deal—But U.S. Might Not See Big Payoff
The U.S. and Ukraine have signed a deal to establish the United States–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, aimed at aiding Ukraine's reconstruction and granting the U.S. preferential access to Ukrainian mineral resources. The fund will be jointly managed, with 50% of revenues from new licenses in critical materials, oil, and gas allocated to it.
This agreement follows months of negotiations and is seen as a commitment to Ukraine's long-term sovereignty amid ongoing conflict with Russia. While the deal may not yield immediate financial benefits for the U.S., it could reduce reliance on imports from China and Russia.
#economy
Breitbart: Hundreds of Chinese Workers Protest as Factories Shut Down Due to Trump Tariffs
Chinese workers are protesting layoffs and unpaid wages due to factory shutdowns linked to President Trump's tariffs. Analysts warn that over 16 million jobs could be lost, with significant unrest reported in various sectors, including manufacturing and construction.
As the economy falters, confidence remains low, and new tariffs are set to further impact trade. Chinese officials are under pressure to address worker grievances and stimulate growth, but skepticism persists regarding their ability to deliver on promises amid increasing unrest.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Thune Targeting July 4 to Send Reconciliation Plan to Trump
Senate Majority Leader John Thune aims for a July 4 deadline to pass a budget reconciliation plan that extends Trump's 2017 tax cuts, which would eliminate taxes on tips, Social Security income, and overtime wages. The plan is also expected to address immigration funding and energy initiatives.
Thune noted that the Senate's procedures are more complex than the House's, but he believes the July 4 target is feasible. The administration hopes to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with the signing of this plan, which is anticipated to boost economic growth.
#religion
The Western Journal: Woman at Islam Event Tears Off Her Hijab Before Grabbing the Mic and Ripping the Religion
Influencer Valentina Gomez sparked outrage at Texas Muslim Capitol Day by tearing off her hijab and making inflammatory remarks against Islam, claiming it has no place in Texas. Her comments included derogatory statements about the religion, leading to boos from the crowd.
Gomez's actions were bold and controversial, aiming to ignite discussion about Islam's role in America. She argued that Muslims, while a minority, do not truly support tolerance and political pluralism. Her approach, while aggressive, was intended to provoke a reaction among Texans regarding the influence of Islam in the state.
#crime
Fox News: Pittsburgh funeral director charged with swindling pet owners, dumping pets' remains in landfill
Patrick Roy Vereb, owner of a Pittsburgh funeral home, was arrested for allegedly stealing over $650,000 from pet owners who paid for burial and cremation services. Instead of providing ashes of their pets, he reportedly disposed of them in a landfill.
Authorities identified more than 6,500 victims from multiple counties. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's office has launched a website to assist affected pet owners in seeking justice and accountability.